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  1. 7 octobre : Antonio Romero y Andía, clarinettiste, éditeur et marchand de musique espagnol (° 11 mai 1815). 10 novembre : Filipina Brzezińska-Szymanowska, pianiste et compositrice polonaise (° 1 er janvier 1800). Date indéterminée. Antoine-Joseph Lavigne, hautboïste français (° 23 mars 1816). Portail de la musique classique; Portail ...

  2. Créations. Concertgebouw d' Amsterdam. Le Roi d'Ys de Lalo. 6 janvier : le Quatuor à cordes no 1 en la majeur (version révisée) d' Antonín Dvořák, créé à Prague par des membres de l' orchestre du Théâtre national. 20 janvier : Die drei Pintos, opéra de Carl Maria von Weber achevé par Gustav Mahler et créé à Leipzig.

  3. modifier. Au sens le plus large, on appelle couramment « musique classique » la musique occidentale savante et de tradition écrite. Cette tradition, qui tire son origine des musiques de la Grèce antique et de la Rome antique, a vu le jour essentiellement en Europe à l' époque médiévale. Son influence a essaimé au fil du temps dans le ...

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    The composition is based on pictures by the artist, architect, and designer Viktor Hartmann. It was probably in 1868 that Mussorgsky first met Hartmann, not long after the latter's return to Russia from abroad. Both men were devoted to the cause of an intrinsically Russian art and quickly became friends. They likely met in the home of the influenti...

    As with most of Mussorgsky's works, Pictures at an Exhibition has a complicated publication history. Although composed very rapidly, during June 1874, the work did not appear in print until 1886, five years after the composer's death, when an edition by the composer's friend and colleague Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakovwas published. This edition, however,...

    Mussorgsky based his musical material on drawings and watercolours by Hartmann produced mostly during the artist's travels abroad. Locales include Italy, France, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. Today most of the pictures from the Hartmann exhibition are lost, making it impossible to be sure in many cases which Hartmann works Mussorgsky had in mind. Ar...

    Vladimir Stasov's program, identified below,and the six known extant pictures suggest the ten pieces that make up the suite correspond to eleven pictures by Hartmann, with "Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuÿle" accounting for two. The five Promenades are not numbered with the ten pictures and consist in the composer's manuscript of two titled movements a...

    In 2009, the German pianist Lars David Kellner[de] published the original version of Gnomus on his Mussorgsky album (Enharmonic) as a premiere. In 2014, the Russian pianist Andrej Hoteev presented (in a CD recording) a performance of "Pictures at an Exhibition" based on original manuscripts he consulted in the Russian National Library at Saint Pete...

    The first musician to arrange Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition for orchestra was the Russian composer and conductor Mikhail Tushmalov. However, his version (first performed in 1891 and possibly produced as early as 1886 when he was a student of Rimsky-Korsakov)does not include the entire suite: Only seven of the ten "pictures" are present, le...

    Staging by Kandinsky

    In 1928, the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky created a stage show by combining his own designs for the pictures with a performance of the piano score. Since it was put on at Dessau, elements of the staging have been lost. However, it has proved possible to animate the surviving art work using video technology.

    Staging by Gen Atem and S213

    In a hall on Attisholz-Areal, Switzerland, Gen Atem and S213 had a premiere performance on the basis of Ravel's orchestration of Mussorgsky's piano cycle in August 2021. Kaspar Zehnderand the Theatre Orchester Biel Solothurn provided the acoustical background in its entirety.

    Ballet by Alexei Ratmansky

    In 2014, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky created the ballet Pictures at an Exhibition, based on the orchestral score, for the New York City Ballet. The set featured a 1913 painting by Wassily Kandinsky, unrelated to Kandinsky’s 1928 staging.

    Calvocoressi, Michel D.; Abraham, Gerald (1974) [1946]. Mussorgsky. Master Musicians, New Series (revised ed.). London: J. M. Dent & Sons. ISBN 0-460-03152-X.(originally published: Dutton, New York)
    Frankenstein, Alfred (July 1939). "Victor Hartmann and Modeste Musorgsky". The Musical Quarterly. 25 (3): 268–291. doi:10.1093/mq/XXV.3.268.
    Mussorgsky, M., M. P. Musorgskiy: Letters, Gordeyeva, Ye. (editor), 2nd edition. Moscow: Music (publisher), 1984 [Мусоргский, М., М. П. Мусоргский: Письма, Гордеева, Е. (редактор), издание второе,...
    Mussorgsky, M., Pictures from an Exhibition(score), edited by P. Lamm. Moscow: Muzgiz, 1931
    Dubal, David, The Art of the Piano: Its Performers, Literature, and Recordings, third edition, revised and expanded. With accompanying CD recording. Pompton Plains, New Jersey: Amadeus Press, 2004....
    Mussorgsky, M., Pictures from an Exhibition(score), edited by N. Rimsky-Korsakov. Saint-Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., 1886
    Orga, Ates, "Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition on record". International Piano Quarterly2, no. 5 (Autumn 1998): 32–47.
    Pictures at an Exhibition: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
    Eagen, Tim Images for Pictures at an ExhibitionReproductions and descriptions of Viktor Hartmann's pictures at stmoroky.com. January 2000; updated January 14, 2020
    Performance of Pictures at an Exhibition on piano by Alexander Ghindin from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3format
    • 2–22 June 1874
    • 1886
    • Ten, plus a recurring, varied Promenade theme
    • An exhibition of Viktor Hartmann's pictures
  5. Category. : 1886 compositions. Music portal. Musical compositions published or first performed in the year 1886. 1881.

  6. On inclut ainsi dans le terme de « musique classique », tel qu'il est employé de façon générique dans le langage commun, l'ensemble des traditions écrites qui ont traversé la musique occidentale, des chants grégoriens ou du système écrit de Guido d'Arezzo aux différentes avant-gardes expérimentales en cours depuis 1945.

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